A companion home provider must maintain all of the following client records:
(1) The client's name, address, and Social Security number.
(2) The name, address, and telephone number of the client's legal representative, if the client has one, and any of the client's relatives that the client chooses to include:
(3) Appropriate documents establishing the legal representative's legal authority to act on behalf of the client, if applicable.
(4) Signed authorization for release of information forms.
(5) Health care information, including:
(a) The name, address, and telephone number of the client's health care providers;
(b) Instructions from the client's health care providers;
(c) The client's health care appointment dates;
(d) The client's known major health events;
(e) The client's medication, health, and surgery records;
(f) Written documentation that instructions from the client's health care providers have been followed;
(g) A copy of the client's medical insurance card; and
(h) Refusals to participate in services under WAC
388-829C-370.
(6) If the client receives nurse delegation services, nurse delegation records including:
(a) A signed consent for nurse delegation;
(b) Written instructions from the delegating nurse for performing each delegated nursing task; and
(c) A log of each delegated nursing task performed in the last six months.
(7) Current service and support plans, including the client's:
(a) Person-centered service plan;
(b) Individual education plan, if the client is in school;
(c) Individual employment plan, if the client has one;
(d) Positive behavior support plan, if the client has one; and
(e) Cross-systems crisis plan, if the client has one.
(8) Financial information, including:
(a) The client's individual financial plan under WAC
388-829C-270;
(b) Documentation of any money management and instruction provided to the client;
(d) The client's burial plan, if the client has one; and
(e) The client's will, if the client has one.